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FRB: Press Release -- Modification of interagency supervision program for U.S. operations of foreign banks -- October 24, 2000

Release Date: October 24, 2000

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board today announced it is updating and streamlining the interagency
program for supervising the U.S. operations of foreign banks in cooperation with other
federal and state authorities involved in supervising the banks.
The changes, outlined in a letter to Federal Reserve supervisors, include sharing supervisors'
Strength of Support Assessment (SOSA) rankings with the senior managers of foreign banks
and the banks' home country supervisors. Also, the five current SOSA rankings, A to E, were
streamlined into three rankings, 1 to 3.
SOSA rankings, which have been used since 1995, assess a foreign bank's ability to provide
financial, liquidity and management support to its U.S. operations. They serve as a starting
point for U.S. bank supervisors in assessing the risks of foreign banks' operations in the
United States and in formulating a strategy for their supervision.
Sharing SOSA rankings "should strengthen communications with bank management, as well
as enhance information sharing, collaboration and coordination between the host (U.S.) and
home country authorities in the supervision of multinational banking organizations," wrote
Richard Spillenkothen, director of the Board's Division of Banking Supervision and
Regulation.
U.S. supervisors will continue to provide the senior management of foreign banks and their
home country supervisors with ratings reflecting examinations of the foreign banking
organizations' operations in the United States.
Supervisory letters are the Federal Reserve's primary means of communicating key policy
directives to its supervisory staff and the banking industry. They can be viewed on the
Board's web site at www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/srletters.
The supervisory letter is attached.
Supervisory Letter SR 00-14
Attachment (107 KB PDF)
2000 Banking and consumer regulatory policy
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